Rebecca Magestro is the Owner/Director of Mosaic Wellness. Coming from a long-standing career as an Account Executive in media sales, while dabbling in alternative healing and coaching for many years, Rebecca is now living her dream of operating a wellness/yoga center in Germantown, bringing passion and possibilities to the lives of many. Rebecca combines her experience as a Life Coach, Reiki master, Ayurvedic Therapies Specialist, and Yoga Alliance E-RYT & Unnata Aerial Yoga Instructor to help guide others on their wellness journey.

She has over 19 years of sales experience, is a former retail jewelry store owner, and holds the title of Mrs. Wisconsin-America 2005. Her education includes a BBA in Marketing & Psychology, Advanced Coach Training with Coach U, Landmark Education, and Yoga Teacher Training from Kanyakumari Ayurveda/Yoga Center. Rebecca studied advanced teacher training in Kerala, India, and is currently finishing her 500hr studies with Moksha Yoga in Chicago.

“My mission is to help my clients transform their lives by bringing new awareness, developing their vision, maximizing their strengths, honoring their values, and bringing their full potential into reality.” In Joy, Rebecca

KITTY DOWNEY

Kitty is a Certified E-RYT 200 Yoga instructor, registered with the National Yoga Alliance. An Alumnus of the Kanyakumari Yoga Program, her yoga teaching is a blend of Hatha yoga traditions with an Ayurvedic influence. Kitty is also a Certified Meditation Teacher studying with The Temple of Kriya Yoga in Chicago, under the guidance of Sri Goswami Kriyananda and Swami Pranananda. Currently completing her third year, she is continuing her education with Elesa Commerse in The Deep Study, a year-long immersion in the wisdom trainings of meditation. Meditation is included in all her mindful yoga classes with a focus on beginner and intermediate students.She led the meditation for the Milwaukee Global Mala this year. She has had the honor of instructing students from ages 6 to 92, in groups and private lessons. She believes it is joyful assisting individuals in addressing their challenges to find comfort and stability. Teaching is an interesting experience, where both student and teacher are ever changing and evolving. Yoga is not so much about the goal, as it is about the journey getting there. Kitty invites you to join us on the journey to find your connection to body, mind, and spirit.

ZACHARY KATZ-STEIN

I began my yoga journey in college, which offered "Kenyon Fit" vinyasa classes. After a few weeks I started to notice myself changing. My concentration increased, as did my ability to deal with stress, and, of course, my fitness level improved. One of my peers during teacher training put it best when he said, "I started for vanity, I stay for sanity."When I graduated from college I knew I wanted to keep yoga in my life. I learned about the Yoga to the People teacher training in Berkeley (where I was living), said "yes, please," and never looked back. I generally like teaching mixed level vinyasa classes that anyone can enjoy. One of my favorite teachers during training, Sam Chase, used to say that people come to yoga for different reasons. Some come for a deep spiritual practice, and that's great. Some come so their butt will look better in those new jeans, and that's great too. This philosophy of "yoga is for everyone" resonates with me deeply and I try to shape my classes accordingly.When not teaching you might find me reading, writing fantasy novels, oil painting, juggling, or walking on my hands because...why not?

VLADA KLEYMAN

Vlada is a registered yoga teacher through Yoga Alliance USA, teaching Vinyasa Flow and Alignment Hatha yoga. She came to the mat after 2 years of meditation practice through Sahaj Marg movement, and has been practicing both for over 7 years. Teaching yoga was a natural step for Vlada, as she has over 20 years of experience in guiding and supporting others in various ways, having background in teaching, educational psychology, and clinical social work. Her classes take well -rounded approach to practice by offering alignment cues, hands-on adjustments, and modifications, yet challenging students to cultivate strength, concentration, and deeper understanding of all eight limbs of yoga.

KARI LUENEBERG

A lifelong Yoga practitioner, Kari began her practice alongside her mother as a child. Over the years, her practice has included Hatha, Vinyasa, Iyengar, Restorative, and Kripalu Yoga. Kari received her teacher training from Kanyakumari Ayurveda and Wellness Center, and is a RYT-200 through the Yoga Alliance. Kari's classes focus on Yoga's impact on the energy systems of the body, as well as seasonal and doshic influences, and usually include Pranayama or yoga breathing instruction. Kari also does Therapeutic Chakra and Marma Energy work, as well as Tarot Card Readings. She also has led numerous women's circles and guided meditations for the past 20 years..

DANA WEBER

Kundalini Yoga & meditation has helped me connect with my Infinite Self and find greater peace, balance, and joy. I believe it empowers individuals on a deep soul level. I received my certification in Kundalini Yoga, as taught by Yogi Bhajan, through KRI. I’ve enjoyed practicing various forms of yoga for 22 years. Eleven years of experience in massage therapy, has given me a deep understanding of the body and healing. My massage focus includes myofascial work, Thai Massage, and energy healing.Another passion of mine is the sacred feminine art of belly dance. I have performed with two troupes and have taught on individual and group levels. I truly believe in the healing power of this divine art form. It’s an honor to share my joy and passion for teaching sacred wisdom and practices that enhance our radiance, well-being and connection.

BROOKE BILLINGSLEY

When Brooke discovered her love of yoga she immersed herself deep with in the practice right away. She starting learning the history, practicing asanas everyday, and started a meditation practice. Always very physically active, Brooke enjoyed joining mind, body, and spirit in a way that allowed her to move freely and to the rhythm of her breath. Integrating meditation, pranayama and asana, she has learned to access the subtle energy body that is cultivated in a yoga practice, and her goal as a teacher is to share this with her students creating a positive and empowering experience. She uses it teaching style that is accessible to all while still pushes you to your edge. She enjoys styles of vinyasa, hatha, and yin. Brooke is also excited to bring the benefits of yoga to kids and will be leading our Child yoga classes and workshops.